Gi Wire
Veraizen Earthing is a leading GI Wire Supplier in India, offering high-quality designs for a wide range of industrial applications. GI wire, also known as Galvanized Iron wire, is a type of steel wire that has been coated with zinc for protection against corrosion and rust. This zinc coating is applied through a process called galvanization, which involves immersing the wire in a bath of molten zinc. GI wire comes in various thicknesses (gauges) and forms, including coils, strands, and cut lengths, making it adaptable to numerous applications. Common uses include fencing for agricultural and security purposes, wire netting, cable armoring, binding and tying in construction, and crafting.
We are the leading GI Wire manufacturer in India. The GI Wire makes this process easier. The zinc coating acts as a barrier, preventing moisture and oxygen from reaching the underlying steel and causing rust. This makes GI wire suitable for outdoor and harsh environments. The robust zinc coating ensures a long service life for the electrode, reducing the need for frequent replacements
Length Of Rod | 1 Meter, 2 Meter, 3 Meter |
Coating Thickness | 100 |
SWG | 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 & 20 |
How is GI Wire used in earthing?
GI Wire is connected to earthing electrodes or rods to provide a low-resistance path for electrical faults, ensuring safety in electrical systems.
What is the lifespan of GI Wire?
The lifespan depends on the galvanization quality and environmental conditions. Hot-dip GI wire lasts 10–20 years, while electro-galvanized wire has a shorter lifespan in harsh environments.
Can GI Wire be used for overhead power lines?
Yes, but it is not ideal for high-voltage power lines. Copper or aluminum conductors are preferred for electrical transmission.
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Gi Wire
Veraizen Earthing is a leading GI Wire Supplier in India, offering high-quality designs for a wide range of industrial applications. GI wire, also known as Galvanized Iron wire, is a type of steel wire that has been coated with zinc for protection against corrosion and rust. This zinc coating is applied through a process called galvanization, which involves immersing the wire in a bath of molten zinc. GI wire comes in various thicknesses (gauges) and forms, including coils, strands, and cut lengths, making it adaptable to numerous applications. Common uses include fencing for agricultural and security purposes, wire netting, cable armoring, binding and tying in construction, and crafting.
We are the leading GI Wire manufacturer in India. The GI Wire makes this process easier. The zinc coating acts as a barrier, preventing moisture and oxygen from reaching the underlying steel and causing rust. This makes GI wire suitable for outdoor and harsh environments. The robust zinc coating ensures a long service life for the electrode, reducing the need for frequent replacements
Length Of Rod | 1 Meter, 2 Meter, 3 Meter |
Coating Thickness | 100 |
SWG | 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 & 20 |
How is GI Wire used in earthing?
GI Wire is connected to earthing electrodes or rods to provide a low-resistance path for electrical faults, ensuring safety in electrical systems.
What is the lifespan of GI Wire?
The lifespan depends on the galvanization quality and environmental conditions. Hot-dip GI wire lasts 10–20 years, while electro-galvanized wire has a shorter lifespan in harsh environments.
Can GI Wire be used for overhead power lines?
Yes, but it is not ideal for high-voltage power lines. Copper or aluminum conductors are preferred for electrical transmission.
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Canada
Iran
Kuwait
Mexico
Netherlands
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Switzerland
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Venezuela
Vietnam
Sint Maarten (dutch Part)
Dubai
Ahmadpur
Ahmadnagar
Ahmedabad
Bangalore Urban
Bangalore Rural
Bengaluru
Coimbatore
Chennai
Chandigarh
Haridwar
Jaipur
Jodhpur
Jodhpur (ahmedabad)
Kalyan
Kolhapur
Mumbai
Mumbai Suburban
Murud (raigad)
Nagpur
Lucknow
New Delhi
Navi Mumbai
Kolkata
Nashik
Pune
Raipur
Rajkot
Rampura
Sion, Mumbai
Surat
Thane
Varanasi
Visakhapatnam
Gujrat
Hyderabad
West Punjab
Delhi
Salem
Sugar
Oil And Gas Industries
Paper Mill
Power Plant
Bridge And Building
Aerospace Industries
Automobile Industry
Electrical Industry
Defense Industry
Construction & Fabrications
Ring Man Units
Railways
Gasket Industry